用于药物发现和开发的乳腺癌 MCF-7 球形细胞培养。

Journal of Cancer Therapy Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-09 DOI:10.4236/jct.2022.133009
Guangping Chen, William Liu, Bingfang Yan
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体外三维癌症球体(瘤体)表现出与实体瘤相似的耐药性特征。三维球形培养方法为细胞再现了更贴近生理的微环境。因此,这些模型更适合用于癌症药物筛选。我们最近制定了 MCF-7 细胞球形培养方案,并用这种方法测试了不同类型的药物对这种雌激素依赖性乳腺癌细胞球形培养的影响。我们的结果表明,MCF-7 细胞可以在培养基中使用低附着力平板生长球形体。我们成功地在每个孔中生长出一个球形体,球形体可生长一个月以上,球形体的体积可增长百倍以上。我们的靶向药物实验结果表明,雌激素磺基转移酶、类固醇硫酸酯酶和G蛋白偶联雌激素受体可能在MCF-7细胞球形生长中发挥关键作用,而雌激素受体α和β可能在MCF-7球形生长中并不发挥重要作用。类器官是体内组织的缩影,再现了特定器官的体内微环境,最适合用于疾病和药物开发的体外研究。由癌细胞系或患者肿瘤组织发展而来的类肿瘤是体内肿瘤的最佳体外模型。三维球形技术将是未来癌症和其他疾病药物开发的最佳方法。我们报告的方法可用于临床开发个性化药物,即利用患者的肿瘤组织培养球形培养物,进行药物筛选。
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Breast Cancer MCF-7 Cell Spheroid Culture for Drug Discovery and Development.

In vitro 3D cancer spheroids (tumoroids) exhibit a drug resistance profile similar to that found in solid tumors. 3D spheroid culture methods recreate more physiologically relevant microenvironments for cells. Therefore, these models are more appropriate for cancer drug screening. We have recently developed a protocol for MCF-7 cell spheroid culture, and used this method to test the effects of different types of drugs on this estrogen-dependent breast cancer cell spheroid. Our results demonstrated that MCF-7 cells can grow spheroid in medium using a low attachment plate. We managed to grow one spheroid in each well, and the spheroid can grow over a month, the size of the spheroid can grow over a hundred times in volume. Our targeted drug experimental results suggest that estrogen sulfotransferase, steroid sulfatase, and G protein-coupled estrogen receptor may play critical roles in MCF-7 cell spheroid growth, while estrogen receptors α and β may not play an essential role in MCF-7 spheroid growth. Organoids are the miniatures of in vivo tissues and reiterate the in vivo microenvironment of a specific organ, best fit for the in vitro studies of diseases and drug development. Tumoroid, developed from cancer cell lines or patients' tumor tissue, is the best in vitro model of in vivo tumors. 3D spheroid technology will be the best future method for drug development of cancers and other diseases. Our reported method can be developed clinically to develop personalized drugs when the patient's tumor tissues are used to develop a spheroid culture for drug screening.

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